Successful Scandinavian app WriteReader has received $800K in fresh seed funding from Denmark’s largest publishing house and is now launching the first solution to introduce the Write to Read approach ...
WriteReader, a digital literacy platform, is partnering with Sesame Street and its popular characters to allow children to create their own multimedia books and publish them to WriteReader’s online ...
The #1 selling educational app in Denmark is coming to the US, thanks to $800,000 in seed funding from Nordic media group Egmont. Since 2011, WriteReader’s “Write to Read” app has offered an iPad tool ...
A learning platform that’s relatively new to the American market teaches K–4 children how to read by enabling them to write and publish their own digital books. WriteReader is geared toward ...
Sesame Street characters have been added to WriteReader’s collaborative literacy platform, which uses storytelling to improve children’s reading and writing skills. WriteReader users can now ...
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What’s It Like? WriteReader is a research-backed writing tool that lets kids write their own stories in their own words. Teachers can then translate kids’ writing using proper spelling and conventions ...
WriteReader has received seed funding and is now launching the first literacy solution introducing the Write to Read approach in an app format for the U.S. - teaching kids to read through writing ...